Eanger Irving Couse
art by Eanger Irving Couse |
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1866 - 1936
American
-Taos Society of Artists, American Impressionism
-Eanger Irving Couse was an American painter known for his depictions of Native American life, particularly scenes of the Taos Pueblo in New Mexico. He was one of the founding members of the Taos Society of Artists, a group of painters who were drawn to the Southwest's rugged landscapes and indigenous cultures. Couse's works often portrayed the daily activities, ceremonies, and traditions of the Taos Pueblo people with sensitivity and respect. He was noted for his ability to capture the play of light and shadow in his paintings, as well as for his use of rich colors and loose brushwork, which imparted a sense of vitality and atmosphere to his scenes.
-Painting
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